Windmill Delta Stormproof Lighter (Smoke Green)
Buy Low Price From Here Now
By adding a tough elastomer armor, Windmill's Delta Stormproof lighter has the qualities you would expect plus incredible impact resistance. Delta features a stainless steel wire closure to stay watertight even if dropped. Weight 2 oz - Fuel capacity 1 gram - small & compact size - 2.6" x 2" x .9"
Readmore
Technical Details
- Windproof to 80 mph- Refillable with butane gas - Burns for over 30 minutes per premium butane fill and has an easy to read fuel gauge
- Piezo electric ignition good for over 30,000 instant ignitions
- Water-resistant O-ring sealed
- Rubberized outside case & oversized fuel window
See more technical details
By Nelson (Gaithersburg, MD USA)
I have had this lighter for only a short while and it works great, every time. A fill-up lasts 2 to 3 weeks. You can not see the flame, even at night, so be careful. Windy days are no problem. Very high quality construction. I expect this lighter will last for years.
By R. Keller (Vegas)
Picked this up to add to my recently updated 3-day pack. Not a smoker, so its use it intended for fire starting only (along with the backup magnesium block and container of WP matches) and in testing it worked rather well. Dials to various levels nicely. Rugged construction. Priced right. I'll be ordering another one for my light hiking packs.
By Joseph A. Buono (Orange County, NY)
I was looking for a good butane lighter for my cigars, and a friend recommended this one. My first shipment was defective: the fuel feed was uneven, and all of the gas leaked out overnight. I exchanged it for a new one, which works.
Pros: It looks impressive from a distance, and it probably won't break if you accidentally sit on it or something.
Cons: The wind won't blow it out, but if there's more than the gentlest of breezes the flame will be pathetic, and you won't be able to toast your cigars. Next, the thumb switch heats up extremely quickly, so my fingers are roasting long before I get a good coal going on the cigar. Lastly, this thing drinks fuel; I have to refill it after every third or fourth cigar. I don't see the point of 'survival gear' which requires you to carry two or more cans of butane gas if you're planning on being in the woods more than two or three days.
Conclusion: this is probably a fine cigarette lighter, but it's not so good for cigars or campfires.
By Kwan L. Lowe (Florida, USA)
I went through five different lighters trying to find a replacement for my discontinued Coleman lighter. I tried the Brunton Firestorm Stormproof, Colibri Firebird, and some other moderately priced and low end butane torch type lanterns (e.g. Penlinda). This is the only one that comes close to being a torch and a proper replacement for the Coleman.
After filling with Lucienne butane, it lit *immediately* with a strong torch flame. The flame held for as long as I held the trigger and there was no heat spillover at all to my thumb (a problem with the Firebird). The flame worked sideways, upside down and all other orientations which was important as I'm using it not only to start regular campfires but to do some minor ornamental welding.
Search around because the pricing varied widely on this lighter (up to $30 difference).
By Brian R. Smith (Iowa)
I have now recieved 2 of these lighers both failed within a day. I used the premium butane they recommeded, but the lighers only light a few times then failed to light. You would be better off with a disposable ligher.
Images Product
Buy Windmill Delta Stormproof Lighter (Smoke Green) Now
Seja o primeiro a comentar
Post a Comment